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Radio & Communications for Sale
- Constellation xm2071f boat marine 19" xm satellite radio antenna with 17' cable(US $89.00)
- Newmar aq-2mxl waterproof vhf radio, phone or electronics bag(US $19.00)
- Sea 156 vhf/fm radiotelephone(US $109.00)
- Uniden qt-206 depth finder and 1 3/4" dia. low profile transducer through hull(US $60.00)
- Raymarine dsm 4 pin to 3 pin adapter cable y4613-010-a(US $6.50)
- Raymarine y4613-008-a dsm300 adapter cable(US $12.00)
Jaguar XFR Speed Pack
Thu, 30 Aug 2012Jaguar has revealed a Speed Pack for the XFR, raising the top speed to 174mph and adding cosmetic tweaks. We have been expecting Jaguar to arrive at the Paris Motor Show next month with an XFR-S, an XFR with the same power boost as the XKR-S to offer an XFR that can hold its own against the new M5. That may still be happening, but perhaps Jaguar are only planning on giving us a low-fat upgrade to the XFR in the form of the XFR Speed Pack, revealed at the Moscow Motor Show?
Bahrain Grand Prix (2012) RESULT
Sun, 22 Apr 2012Bahrain F1 Grand Prix 2012 With Red Bull and McLaren filling the front two rows of the grid in the Bahrain Grand Prix, will we see normal business resume for F1? From a mix and match grid at the first three grand Prix of the 2012 season, we see Vettel back on the front row – and on pole – with Hamilton alongside and Webber and Button behind in Bahrain. So it’s reasonable to expect a return to the sort of result in Bahrain we’re used to in F1.
'Speed a factor' in deadly crash
Mon, 02 Dec 2013INVESTIGATORS trying to find the cause of the crash that killed Fast And The Furious star Paul Walker say speed was a factor. Meanwhile the actor's fans erected a makeshift memorial yesterday near where the Porsche he was riding in smashed into a street light and tree. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said speed was a factor in Saturday's one-car crash, though it will take time to discover how fast the vehicle was going.